Napoleonic era Baker rifle bayo authentication
Article about: Hi all! A friend of mine has the opportunity to purchase this Baker rifle bayo! Unfortunately he sought me out for help, and this is not my era haha Any comments or assistance in authenticat
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The maker is Dawes of Birmingham. It has a Board of Ordinance mark on the blade. An interesting bayonet, but worth more if it comes with the leather scabbard. These often are sold with highly polished hilts, so this one looks more authentic.
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Anderson
The maker is Dawes of Birmingham. It has a Board of Ordinance mark on the blade. An interesting bayonet, but worth more if it comes with the leather scabbard. These often are sold with highly polished hilts, so this one looks more authentic.
Thank you Anderson! The opinions seem mixed as I also uploaded to a bayo group with 7000 members and the mod said cheap fake to his eyes. I've done quite a few searches/compares and cannot find another in similar condition.
I'm definitely perplexed and hope more can chime in so I can share a concrete consensus with my friend!
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I would say authentic. They were made by different contractors so finishing can vary and bayonets of the early 1800's can look fairly rustic. But looks like someone has painted the hilt with gold paint. A full length photo of the blade would be useful.
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